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3 results for “interagency coordination”

  • Scranton Provides $10,000 to Lackawanna County Food Policy Council Fund | Press Release

    Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton allocated $10,000 from its 2024 budget to the Lackawanna Food Policy Council (FPC) Fund, matched by $10,000 from the Scranton Area Community Foundation, to address food insecurity through improved interagency coordination. The donation was initiated by the City's Hunger Task Force and will support a FPC navigator position to manage the Council's operations and facilitate collaboration among member organizations. According to Feeding America, Lackawanna County has approximately 25,000 food-insecure residents, including over 6,000 children under 18. The Lackawanna FPC, which adopted bylaws in 2024, aims to expand access to nutritious food, streamline food provider processes, and improve health outcomes across the county.

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  • TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY WORKING GROUP

Los Angeles, CA
Agenda

The Transportation Conformity Working Group scheduled a meeting for October 28, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., available both in-person at SCAG's Los Angeles office and remotely via Zoom. The agenda included reviews of PM Hot Spot Analysis Interagency Review Forms, updates on the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP), briefings from U.S. EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) regarding emission factors and air quality standards, and status updates from five air quality management districts across the Southern California region.

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transportation planningair qualityregional planningemissions standardsinteragency coordination
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  • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING NOTES

    Greenville, SC
    Minutes

    The Domestic Violence Advisory Committee met on July 1, 2019, in Columbia, South Carolina, with representatives from law enforcement, solicitors' offices, state agencies, and victim advocacy organizations. The committee approved meeting minutes from March 25, 2019, welcomed a new member from the S.C. Department of Education, and began a presentation on paperless victim forms by representatives from the Newberry County Sheriff's Office and Lexington Police Department, though the presentation content was not included in the available notes.

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    domestic violencepublic safetyvictim advocacylaw enforcementinteragency coordination
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